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. >> people have been killed on a bus in nigeria. it happened in the northeast of the country. the region is the scene of regular attacks by the armed group boko haram. >>> christian leaders in ghana are calling for prayer camps in the country. some have been accused of taking advantage of the vulnerables. >> this is action worldwide prayer accounts. apart from the few dollars visitors can stay at this camp for free although donations are gratefully received. this woman came to the camp as an hiv patient. >> one day when we were praying they asked us to come together and pray for the blood of jesus. the heavens opened and the blood of jesus was flowing from jesus. it was as if i had been i had been given an injection. >> reporter: the dink was just symbolic, but after that experience she went back to the hospital and they say is she is no longer hiv positive. her daughter is also hiv free. she has been cast out of her community. >> somebody must be there to check security. someone must be there to check sanitation and make sure that human rights issues are done right, and then
. >> people have been killed on a bus in nigeria. it happened in the northeast of the country. the region is the scene of regular attacks by the armed group boko haram. >>> christian leaders in ghana are calling for prayer camps in the country. some have been accused of taking advantage of the vulnerables. >> this is action worldwide prayer accounts. apart from the few dollars visitors can stay at this camp for free although donations are gratefully received. this woman...
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india's narendra modi in nigeria, boko haram moves to attack and pitch battle all as oil plummets in price causing serious headaches. like every year you can look back and say, that was a time . >> one of the biggest moments for u.s. foreign policy in 2014, august 7th, president barack obama announcing the u.s.' mission to degrade and destroy the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. with the help of international coalition. the strength of the relatively new force took iraq and the region by spruce. iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki stepped down. syria began to deteriorate into one of the worse civil wars and humanitarian crises on earth. 2014 saw rapid escalation. israel and gaza. and de-escalation. the u.s. nato combat mission depends afghanistan. some regions saw both conflict and celebration in 2014. ukraine elected a new president, then russia annexes crimea and russian-backed rebels battle for donetsk. and downing of a passenger yet. the west fights russia's president vladimir putin with words. >> russia's aggressive actions elsewhere in ukraine as well as the spre
india's narendra modi in nigeria, boko haram moves to attack and pitch battle all as oil plummets in price causing serious headaches. like every year you can look back and say, that was a time . >> one of the biggest moments for u.s. foreign policy in 2014, august 7th, president barack obama announcing the u.s.' mission to degrade and destroy the islamic state in iraq and the levant or isil. with the help of international coalition. the strength of the relatively new force took iraq and...
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states and australian, and also special appear ration for the president of rwanda and the president of nigeria. i spoke with both of them they told me and promised me personally that they would not support this resolution. they kept their word and that's what clenched this matter. >> let's go live to ramallah. i mentioned something about it an hour ago, a senior palestinian leader saying no more waiting. we will meet and make decisions. what kinds of decisions can be made? >> well, david this was supposed to be a day of major celebration, you might be able to hear sirens and drums behind me. there is a huge procession going on behind me. the reason for that is is today marks 50 years since the creation of the fattah party. i think in their calculus they would also be celebrating the passing of that u.n. resolution with the nine votes, but that wasn't the case and that has cast a shadow over these celebrations. whatever the case in an hour or two the palestinian leadership will be meeting, discussing how they can move this forward, and they seem to be determined to do just that. in the long ter
states and australian, and also special appear ration for the president of rwanda and the president of nigeria. i spoke with both of them they told me and promised me personally that they would not support this resolution. they kept their word and that's what clenched this matter. >> let's go live to ramallah. i mentioned something about it an hour ago, a senior palestinian leader saying no more waiting. we will meet and make decisions. what kinds of decisions can be made? >> well,...
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. >> nigeria abstained. gag back to the question of why the u.s. did not support the resolution, was it because of security concerns? what was it? here you have the palestinians trying to seek a political solution which the u.s. wants and yet they are not onboard with this resolution. >> that's right. we only have to listen to the statement put out -- read out by the u.s.'s ambassador to the united nation, stephanie powers said that this resolution was in her words one-sided that it didn't look at the other side of this and that is why the u.s. didn't support this resolution. it really does put the u.s.'s involvement in this conflict under a spotlight. many questions are being raised about whether or not the u.s. will ever support the palestinian's cause to effectively have their own state. >> >> thank you. >> no progress in that meeting between new york city's mayor and the five unions representing the police force the two sides meeting for an unprecedented two hour summit. the wrist has been widening since the shooting death of two officers, the
. >> nigeria abstained. gag back to the question of why the u.s. did not support the resolution, was it because of security concerns? what was it? here you have the palestinians trying to seek a political solution which the u.s. wants and yet they are not onboard with this resolution. >> that's right. we only have to listen to the statement put out -- read out by the u.s.'s ambassador to the united nation, stephanie powers said that this resolution was in her words one-sided that it...
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. >> boko haram, which terrorized parts of nigeria is reaching across the border into niger. dominic kane filed this report. >> reporter: a small boat heads for a small village in niger, near the frontier of nigeria. people on board are anxious, because boko haram is active here. it's threat to destroy western education forced schools to close. in the one that is still open, the teachers are frightened. >> they kill teachers because they don't like the education they teach. it's hard to know what people they are. that's why i'm really scared. if the water was not here they would have taken us. until now, they have been stuck on the other side. i really fear that they will come across at any time. >> reporter: only 20 students remain now from a register of more than 300. in the wider community, there is fear. >> we really are frightened of boko haram, because there are only a few hundred meters away from us. people are scared. we have the children at school someone might come to kill them. we don't agree with them but we are worried. >> the water is protecting the community fr
. >> boko haram, which terrorized parts of nigeria is reaching across the border into niger. dominic kane filed this report. >> reporter: a small boat heads for a small village in niger, near the frontier of nigeria. people on board are anxious, because boko haram is active here. it's threat to destroy western education forced schools to close. in the one that is still open, the teachers are frightened. >> they kill teachers because they don't like the education they teach....
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in july, nigeria confirmed the first patient. a missionary was flown to atlanta in the united states in august. cases were also confirmed in spain and senegal. nigeria, spain and senegal are now free of ebola and the number of indications in liberia is going down. the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the ebola outbreak has been the worst ever killing 7,500 people worldwide. carla malone has the story of some of those left behind. >> reporter: over the past year as the ebola outbreak continued to spread in three west african nations, it's left three,000 without parents. at this new or fannage in the capital, they perform drills to protect themselves against ebola. >> these children have become orphans. you can see how poor they are. what i can do now is to help to the best of my ability. >> reporter: part of the problem is a stigma attached to ebola. some children have relatives who could look after them but fear the disease even though the kids are healthy. this outbreak has been traced to a two-year-old in the
in july, nigeria confirmed the first patient. a missionary was flown to atlanta in the united states in august. cases were also confirmed in spain and senegal. nigeria, spain and senegal are now free of ebola and the number of indications in liberia is going down. the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the ebola outbreak has been the worst ever killing 7,500 people worldwide. carla malone has the story of some of those left behind. >> reporter: over the past year as the...
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i byin july nigeria confirmed its first ebola victim. cases were also confirmed in spain as well as senegal. nigeria some spain and senegal are free of ebola, the number are cases are going down but the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the worst ever, killing 7500 people worldwide. cala maleen has malone has the story. >> as the outbreak has continued to spread in three west african locations, it's left many children without parents. >> translator: these children have become orphans and can you see how poor they are. what i can do now is to help to the best of my abilities. >> reporter: part of the problem is the stigma attached to ebola. some of these children have relatives who could look after them but fear the disease even though the kids are healthy. this outbreak has been traced to a two-year-old in the guinane village. it has been traced to bats which many people eat here. >> people bereft, hungry, angry suspicious how did meandru become this crucible for the most deadly outbreak of the virus? when people die in
i byin july nigeria confirmed its first ebola victim. cases were also confirmed in spain as well as senegal. nigeria some spain and senegal are free of ebola, the number are cases are going down but the disease is still spreading in western sierra leone. the worst ever, killing 7500 people worldwide. cala maleen has malone has the story. >> as the outbreak has continued to spread in three west african locations, it's left many children without parents. >> translator: these children...
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cases were confirmed in spain and senegal. >> nigeria, spain and senegal were declared free. number of places in liberia were going down. the disease was still spreading. current ebola outbreak has been the worst ever with 7,500 people. let's speak now to the journalist who recently visited. thank you very much for making it on the show. one year on from the first case. what is your impression of how the people of guinea have been affected by this. >> what i found is people bereft, hungry. they are angry, suspicious. how did he well this chrisible for the deadly incarnation. but most a sorrowful people i think. >> it's not just the loss of lives. it's also the economy, the livelihood of people that have been affected. >> you could tell it here. the entire village has become indebted because of ebola. people had a community chest. it had the egive lens in dollars. a lot of money where a poor village days. they grow coffee beans. but everybody had been affected. homes have been - it belonged to families destroyed. when somebody dies in a home with ebola, they disinfect the home
cases were confirmed in spain and senegal. >> nigeria, spain and senegal were declared free. number of places in liberia were going down. the disease was still spreading. current ebola outbreak has been the worst ever with 7,500 people. let's speak now to the journalist who recently visited. thank you very much for making it on the show. one year on from the first case. what is your impression of how the people of guinea have been affected by this. >> what i found is people bereft,...
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the industry runs into the hundreds of millions in nigeria. by estimates up to $6 million across africa. >> we are happy the nigerian and african lady throws it away. with a growing population the product keeps on growing on its own. you add on fashions and you win. >> the editor at the lifestyle magazine pride. african women across the lines have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to better products in the past few years. the image is more attainable. >> people perceive you by how well you think you look. you are more respected, more regarded, you know. you are more in. everyone wants to be in. being in comes in all shapes and prices - from street stalls to lucky malls, hair pieces go from $15 up to $3,000. the closer the hair piece looks to natural hair the pricier it gets. walking on the streets of nigeria, you would be hard pressed to find a woman without a hair piece. >> we get it. we know what to do. it's so innate in the nigerian woman. those in the industry certainly agree. >>> stay with us we'll be right
the industry runs into the hundreds of millions in nigeria. by estimates up to $6 million across africa. >> we are happy the nigerian and african lady throws it away. with a growing population the product keeps on growing on its own. you add on fashions and you win. >> the editor at the lifestyle magazine pride. african women across the lines have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to better products in the past few years. the image is more attainable....
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the roots of nigeria's industry which attracts investors from around the world. ♪ >> hello. we begin the program in syria where an end to the nearly four-year conflict could be in sight. russia says the syrian government has agreed to take part in peace talks in january. it's not clear which opposition groups if any will take part. separately, a meeting of the egyptian and arabtic officials is being held in cairo. the president of the national coalition of the syrian revolution and opposes forces says there are no clear initiatives to find a solution to the conflict. >> there is no initiative at the moment, as is rumored. russia does not have a clear initiative. what russia is calling for is an invite to meetings and talks in moscow without the presence of a clear plan or initiative. we have taken notice of this. >> while the diplomatic wrangling conned, there is no let up of the fighting in syria. the government cared out a series of airstrikes in the northern prev incident of aleppo. 39 people are thought to have died in the past three days. areas controlled by isil fighte
the roots of nigeria's industry which attracts investors from around the world. ♪ >> hello. we begin the program in syria where an end to the nearly four-year conflict could be in sight. russia says the syrian government has agreed to take part in peace talks in january. it's not clear which opposition groups if any will take part. separately, a meeting of the egyptian and arabtic officials is being held in cairo. the president of the national coalition of the syrian revolution and...
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it's a common site across nigeria and africa, a booming demand for hair pieces, braids, weave-ons and wigs. >> it makes us look smart. beautiful and confident. >> reporter: esther comes twice a month to have brains attached. the search for a good-looking hair. investors have been attracted by around the world. this is a large factory producing synthetic hair pieces. it makes two brands. it's deported and processed into dry hair. the industry runs into hundreds of million. by estimates, up to 6 billion. >> we are happy the nigerian lady had to throw it away after three, four weeks. with a growing population the prught grows on its answer. african women have been keen on glamour. the internet and globalisation exposed them to trends and better quality products. >> people perceive you how well they think you look. you are more respected more recorded. everywhere want to be in. it comes in all shapes and prices. from street stalls to mauls. the closer of the hair piece looks to hair, the pricier it gets. walking on the streets you would be hard pressed to find a woman without her hair pie
it's a common site across nigeria and africa, a booming demand for hair pieces, braids, weave-ons and wigs. >> it makes us look smart. beautiful and confident. >> reporter: esther comes twice a month to have brains attached. the search for a good-looking hair. investors have been attracted by around the world. this is a large factory producing synthetic hair pieces. it makes two brands. it's deported and processed into dry hair. the industry runs into hundreds of million. by...
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about 1600 deaths in guinea, 8 in nigeria, 6 in mali, and just one in the united states. former president george h.w. bush has been given a good prognosis by doctors, but he will be staying at the hospital as precaution. he was taken to the hospital tuesday evening after feeling short of breath. a family spokesman said today his condition is not as severe as the illness he experienced two years ago. >>> the use of gin sing to treat medical conditions is widespread especially in asia. the use is thought to be useful for treating everything from cancer to attention deficit disorder, and while some medical experts may not recognize its medical value, some farmers are taking advantage of its economic value. >> reporter: on the shaded mountains of appalachia, the autumn gold rush has begun. chris mills and his family have been digging up ginsing roots for nearly half a century. dodging copper head snakes in search of what some say is the most lucrative root in the state. >> they can stay in the ground ten or 12 years before they come up. >> reporter: chinese and korean consume
about 1600 deaths in guinea, 8 in nigeria, 6 in mali, and just one in the united states. former president george h.w. bush has been given a good prognosis by doctors, but he will be staying at the hospital as precaution. he was taken to the hospital tuesday evening after feeling short of breath. a family spokesman said today his condition is not as severe as the illness he experienced two years ago. >>> the use of gin sing to treat medical conditions is widespread especially in asia....
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a reflection of difficult times nigeria is passing through. peace and prayers are the two dominant praises. targetting places of wor have been like this has taken a toll on many. christians across the country gather in churches despite violence. here in the community, it is recovering from a devastating attack on the church that killed dozens. >> reporter: he is back home after the morning mass. this is the moment the family and the children are locking forward to. the 2011 attack changed the community. >> the church used food to capacity. in fact, they have a lot of members. because of that incident, that 2011 bomb blast, or whatever so we are losing our members. i am so much worried. looking at the kids and thinking of what will the next hour be, the next day look like. >> a few years ago, this park in the middle of the city would have been full. many have stayed away despite security presence. a few front seekers came anyway. before we left with fear. boko haram changed the way a lot of nigeria work and have fun. an increase in the attacks,
a reflection of difficult times nigeria is passing through. peace and prayers are the two dominant praises. targetting places of wor have been like this has taken a toll on many. christians across the country gather in churches despite violence. here in the community, it is recovering from a devastating attack on the church that killed dozens. >> reporter: he is back home after the morning mass. this is the moment the family and the children are locking forward to. the 2011 attack changed...
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intertilt and how to treat it and plead to breakthroughs for conditions in genetic mutations. >> in nigeria, it has been eight months since boko haram kidnapped 270 schools girls. they have targeted bus stations and places of worship. >> the family is preparing for christmas, but there is a lot of sadness and apprehension here. four of their children died in a bomb attack on a catholic church in christmas day three years ago. >> i have a hard time especially when i see my children's friends. it affected my faith, too, because i ask god many questions. i ask my children that went to church with me, this didn't happen to me. >> she survived because she missed the morning mass the bomber targeted that day. she admits it's hard getting by without her four sisters. >> we always come together, live together, face challenges together and embrace the good moments together. it's just wonderful. i had a good time with them. >> the children among victims of the 2011 attack buried here in the compound the catholic church, a reminder of tragedy that befell the community. rebecca is a victim. she misses
intertilt and how to treat it and plead to breakthroughs for conditions in genetic mutations. >> in nigeria, it has been eight months since boko haram kidnapped 270 schools girls. they have targeted bus stations and places of worship. >> the family is preparing for christmas, but there is a lot of sadness and apprehension here. four of their children died in a bomb attack on a catholic church in christmas day three years ago. >> i have a hard time especially when i see my...
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for all of these reasons, the situation is getting suddenly worst than it was a year ago. >> nigeria's president pledged to root out the group after hundreds of school girls were abducted in may, but just a week ago, another town was attacked where dozens were killed and more people kidnapped. >> funerals took place in sydney, australia, both died along with the hostage taker. prime minister abbot is warning of increased chatter and the potential for more attacks. >> north korea is back on line after a suspicious internet outage. it's not clear what caused the shutdown, but it happened after major attacks were threatened on the u.s. questions asked about whether this is fall out and retaliation for the sony pictures did the u.s. play a role in the outage? >> i may have, it may not have. it was nine hours ever have outage, tracked by companies in the united states who keep track of such things. the question of who is responsible, anybody's guess at this point. president obama said in his year end press conference that the united states would retall 80 at a time and place and manager of
for all of these reasons, the situation is getting suddenly worst than it was a year ago. >> nigeria's president pledged to root out the group after hundreds of school girls were abducted in may, but just a week ago, another town was attacked where dozens were killed and more people kidnapped. >> funerals took place in sydney, australia, both died along with the hostage taker. prime minister abbot is warning of increased chatter and the potential for more attacks. >> north...
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. >> okay, thank you so much indeed for that live update in nigeria. >>> the country where the arab spring began, the final step of tunisia's final step to democracy, where turmoil persists despite other uprides. the winner is beji caid essebsi. a strong victory, despite criticism about his age and links with previous jeex governments. his opponent was the interim president moncef marzouki. attracted just over 44% of the votes. jamal shayal is in tunis forfor us. >> the country's first democratically elected president since the uprising. however the results coming out announced by the election commission seemed to reflect that maybe there was a larger gap than many expected. between the 88-year-old veteran and the interim president marzouki, regardless of that, isolated incidents of violence in the south of the country. including the islamist nava party who didn't put their full weight behind any specific candidates have been calling on people to remain calm. they say this is a moment that people should be joyful, that the teuns yaf tunisian people ha transition to democracy, regarding who
. >> okay, thank you so much indeed for that live update in nigeria. >>> the country where the arab spring began, the final step of tunisia's final step to democracy, where turmoil persists despite other uprides. the winner is beji caid essebsi. a strong victory, despite criticism about his age and links with previous jeex governments. his opponent was the interim president moncef marzouki. attracted just over 44% of the votes. jamal shayal is in tunis forfor us. >> the...
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it's been reported that there's been a bomb blast in northeastern nigeria. it's happened in the northeastern city of bouci, it's also reported that there's a stampede. more details as they become available. >>> for now though it's time for sports and robin. >> thank you, the first competitive football match, in the qatari capital of doha. the super-copper as it's more popularly known, syria teams uventis and napoli. putting them ahead in the fifth minute, 20 minutes into the second half now 1-nil the score there. chelsea put three points between themselves and man city. the table toppers have lost only one out of 25 games this season, record they've had so far, stoke city clash, first of four premier games they play over the 11 day period, key to win four matches in a row. >> if you do a few adequate ad s in a row, i can't take in two competitions at the same time. i can only think one at a time. and now it's only the premier league for the next few weeks. >> the spanish league season has concluded for 2014 and champions athletica pla dridathletica mads past
it's been reported that there's been a bomb blast in northeastern nigeria. it's happened in the northeastern city of bouci, it's also reported that there's a stampede. more details as they become available. >>> for now though it's time for sports and robin. >> thank you, the first competitive football match, in the qatari capital of doha. the super-copper as it's more popularly known, syria teams uventis and napoli. putting them ahead in the fifth minute, 20 minutes into the...
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in nigeria boko haram has se hi attacked two towns. forcing many to flee. >>> we have reports that people's lives are at risk. >> reporter: as soon as the oil spill happened, they were out on the boat cleaning up the spill. >> i've been collecting oil for eight hours now. if we weren't collecting it, there would be more dead fish, more dead crabs. how would i earn money. >> eventually the government started to offer money for the work they were already doing clearing out the area. by the time the cleanup effort was in full swing the oil had spread across thousands of square kilometers. these men are hired to clean up the debris that has been washing up on the shores, but you can see that the oil has already covered up many of these roots. these roots perform a crucial factor when it comes to keeping together this land mass, and the long-term impact of this damage could be devastating to the rain force. the government has been widely criticized. instead of using expert help and modern cleaning techniques, workers have been seen covering
in nigeria boko haram has se hi attacked two towns. forcing many to flee. >>> we have reports that people's lives are at risk. >> reporter: as soon as the oil spill happened, they were out on the boat cleaning up the spill. >> i've been collecting oil for eight hours now. if we weren't collecting it, there would be more dead fish, more dead crabs. how would i earn money. >> eventually the government started to offer money for the work they were already doing clearing...
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. >>> in nigeria 20 people were killed in a bomb attack at a bus station. >>> pakistan plans to execute 55 people in the comings days four men from executed on sunday. it follows a school massacre in peshawar last week. people there are still coming to terms to the killing of 148 people, most of them children. we have reports from peshawar in most western pakistan. >> reporter: located just 60 kilometers away from the afghan border, peshawar is in the middle of the war-torn tribal belt home to illegal smugglers, and people of peshawar say they're paying the price. >> reporter: because of these terrorists people are not able to work freely as they're afraid to be killed or abducted for ransom. they're trying to shift their businesses from here to safer parts of the country. that's why there are less jobs and more poverty. >> this man has seven children, and he's unemployed. he's inviting neighbors to celebrate his brother's wedding. but the mood is grim evidence of poverty is everywhere. and there is not much to do even if you have money. the areas have been converted into bazaar. and th
. >>> in nigeria 20 people were killed in a bomb attack at a bus station. >>> pakistan plans to execute 55 people in the comings days four men from executed on sunday. it follows a school massacre in peshawar last week. people there are still coming to terms to the killing of 148 people, most of them children. we have reports from peshawar in most western pakistan. >> reporter: located just 60 kilometers away from the afghan border, peshawar is in the middle of the...
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i came back from nigeria this week. that outrange is still there and amongst various activist communities here in the united states. i think there is a bit of reality setting in as unfortunately that might be that probably many of those girls are not being held in groups anymore and they've either been married off or taken across the border. i think that that realization is setting in in nigeria and activist community that's been following this for sometime. >> how would you compare nigeria's strategic importance to places where the u.s. is more actively involved in conflict now, say iraq and syria, where u.s. fighter jets are targeting isil? >> i think that we have to look at sort of the degree of things, certainly what's happening in nigeria is extremely serious, it's worrisome, it's got cross border implications that we've already seen. i think that even if you look at our trajectory from the iraq war and afghanistan, we had a build up in terms of being in our response to various issues. i think with nigeria, we're t
i came back from nigeria this week. that outrange is still there and amongst various activist communities here in the united states. i think there is a bit of reality setting in as unfortunately that might be that probably many of those girls are not being held in groups anymore and they've either been married off or taken across the border. i think that that realization is setting in in nigeria and activist community that's been following this for sometime. >> how would you compare...
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we went to japan, nigeria and india. the biggest of all, 100 million in 50 days. >> that is a spectacular event. to me the one in nigeria was the most eye opening. >> that's the one i had never heard of. >> most of the slaves that came to the united states were taken from the one part of west africa, and a lot of traditions lied under the conditions. now you have african-americans going back to reclaim their cultural identity. as one priest says to us, we us. >> if you go back history, were it not for the faint of heart. you had to go as rough. people had to beg for food on the way to get these places. that changed and there are those that complained there has been a disney efficacious, and we know that the mecca has some hotels, and most expensive in the world. has that changed the experience for pilgrims. >> if you saw the night before the big festival. you wouldn't have thought the food was that good. suffering is part of this. in mecca, you may be buying your way into a fancy hotel room, it's rigorous and demanding.
we went to japan, nigeria and india. the biggest of all, 100 million in 50 days. >> that is a spectacular event. to me the one in nigeria was the most eye opening. >> that's the one i had never heard of. >> most of the slaves that came to the united states were taken from the one part of west africa, and a lot of traditions lied under the conditions. now you have african-americans going back to reclaim their cultural identity. as one priest says to us, we us. >> if you...
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feel very sad that pakistan has joined the list with stricken republican, south sudan, syria, northern nigeria, where children have been kidnapped, where children have been hurt, all over the world, so it's been a really, really difficult year, awful year for violence for children. what we have to do, with he must join together, that every child must have a right to a violence-free life. every child must have a right to quality, but safe, safe education. we've got to work with religious leaders, we have to work with politicians, we have to work with security forces, if necessary, but it's right at grassroots level, where we need to make sure that communities support us, because it's the communities who send the children to school, so together i think we have to really find ways that make sure that there's no more violence for children. it's absolutely unacceptable that children going off to school in the morning don't go the next day. it's just such a sad day for pakistan and for children of the world. >> indeed. angela, thank you. >> stephanie, ebola still not going anywhere. u.s. secretary b
feel very sad that pakistan has joined the list with stricken republican, south sudan, syria, northern nigeria, where children have been kidnapped, where children have been hurt, all over the world, so it's been a really, really difficult year, awful year for violence for children. what we have to do, with he must join together, that every child must have a right to a violence-free life. every child must have a right to quality, but safe, safe education. we've got to work with religious...
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but they know they are not there yet >>> in nigeria, a nation-wide strike by oil workers obstructed supply. >> reporter: desperate to stay on the road, drivers queue up to buy petrol here. this is the scene across many cities as a strike by oil workers continued. some have been here for hours and they are not happy. >> translation: i spent a lot of hours looking for fuel. i can't make money, this is affecting me seriously. i use a lot of time to buy fuel, and in the end when i go out, the customers cannot stay. they say, "no, they don't have money." >> reporter: the fuel shortage means a thriving market where owners pay for than double for petrol. >> we sell at 1, 800 lira, roughly $10. the pump price is less than $3. >> this is forcing the cost of goods and services to go up. >> transport increased to some areas. traders and markets are passing on the charms, by increasing the cost of basic goods. if this lasts longer, price hikes will be seen as well. >> the unions promise to keep up the pressure on government until demands are met. nigerians feeling the impact of the strike cannot under
but they know they are not there yet >>> in nigeria, a nation-wide strike by oil workers obstructed supply. >> reporter: desperate to stay on the road, drivers queue up to buy petrol here. this is the scene across many cities as a strike by oil workers continued. some have been here for hours and they are not happy. >> translation: i spent a lot of hours looking for fuel. i can't make money, this is affecting me seriously. i use a lot of time to buy fuel, and in the end...
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it's a trend seen in nigeria's northeast where the group boko haram regularly attacks schools, most famously this one where they kidnapped hundreds of girls earlier this year, most of whom are held by fighters. the taliban in pakistan are warning of more attacks. sheila mcvicker, al jazeera. >> to further the discussion on the situation in pakistan, we turn now to daniel markey who is author of "no exit from pakistan" and senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. let's talk about this notion of soft targets and why this group would perform in this way. after all, they have a beef with the military. why not make a military strike? why go after children? >> i think the speculation is they can't. the military has attacked them in their home territory, and they haven't been able to fight back very effectively. this is a weapon of the weak. go after the soft underbelly of the pakistani military and kill their children. >> you say that in your close analysis and that of other analysts of this particular region in a sense horrifying, shocking but maybe not as surprising as laymen might thi
it's a trend seen in nigeria's northeast where the group boko haram regularly attacks schools, most famously this one where they kidnapped hundreds of girls earlier this year, most of whom are held by fighters. the taliban in pakistan are warning of more attacks. sheila mcvicker, al jazeera. >> to further the discussion on the situation in pakistan, we turn now to daniel markey who is author of "no exit from pakistan" and senior fellow on the council of foreign relations. let's...
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who could not feedback, who are helpless, basically, it's the aim way of thinking as boko haram in nigeria or isis in syria. no sensible reason explains it. only their ideology does. >> can you tell us the reaction in pakistan and what you've heard? >> pakistanis are obviously grieved and all saddened by this, and we're also outraged. and what we need to see if the grief and the outrage transforms into serious policy which brings pakistan out of this mess that has been created over the last three decades. pakistan fought alongside the united states against the soviet union in afghanistan. and the jihad started then, but pakistan is had have demobilized these groups at that time. but instead, pakistan decided to use them for regional objectives. and unfortunately, it has now been proven that whether the group is global, regional or local, it basically wants to kill people that it does not agree with, and in this instance, kill children that belong to people that don't agree with. >> pakistan is a democratic country, and they participate in elections and see how many people rote for this poi
who could not feedback, who are helpless, basically, it's the aim way of thinking as boko haram in nigeria or isis in syria. no sensible reason explains it. only their ideology does. >> can you tell us the reaction in pakistan and what you've heard? >> pakistanis are obviously grieved and all saddened by this, and we're also outraged. and what we need to see if the grief and the outrage transforms into serious policy which brings pakistan out of this mess that has been created over...
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somebody like venezuela, this is real trouble and can cause instability in venezuela, nigeria, iran and to some extent, that's what saudi arabia wants. it's not just north american oil fields saudi arabia worries about. it worries about iran's political influence in the region. >> thank you for being with us this morning. we apologize for being short on time, but the situation in pakistan demands that sometimes times change. >> it is time for were you ever today's discoveries. it winds up humans have a lot in common with song birds. the gene that is help them sing are similar to the gene that is help us speak. researchers this week revealing the gee gnomes of 48 types of song birds. births progress from baby talk to complex vocalizations. i am losing my voice at this moment. >> the latest on the attack at the school in pakistan. >> scores of children have been killed by the pakistani taliban. what the government is saying about the attack. >> families in the sandy hook massacre suing the gun manufacturer. we are talking about the chance for success in the courts. >> we are back in two m
somebody like venezuela, this is real trouble and can cause instability in venezuela, nigeria, iran and to some extent, that's what saudi arabia wants. it's not just north american oil fields saudi arabia worries about. it worries about iran's political influence in the region. >> thank you for being with us this morning. we apologize for being short on time, but the situation in pakistan demands that sometimes times change. >> it is time for were you ever today's discoveries. it...
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. >> a series of attacks in nigeria, two bombs exploded in a busy marketplace. thirty people were killed. police suspect it's the work of boko haram. an explosion in the same region in may killed 118 people. >> recruits from around the world have joined isil and many made that decision after seeing viral videos. >> those videos portray isil fighters as heroes. a new group of artists is challenging that narrative. >> number two, if you genuinely think to fight and kill will affect suffering in any way. >> appearing on line, trying to convince young muslims to choose peace over isil. >> have you not found more constructive ways to support the people of syria than trying to go out and fight to simulate some video game. >> the creator spoke to us on condition that we didn't reveal his identity. he says isil's hard line messages spread through videos like this appealed to many young muslims. >> it is sexy, it is cool, it does appeal to a disenfranchised mindset. i wanted something that was going to count their and be as appealing. >> >> this is the story of element z
. >> a series of attacks in nigeria, two bombs exploded in a busy marketplace. thirty people were killed. police suspect it's the work of boko haram. an explosion in the same region in may killed 118 people. >> recruits from around the world have joined isil and many made that decision after seeing viral videos. >> those videos portray isil fighters as heroes. a new group of artists is challenging that narrative. >> number two, if you genuinely think to fight and kill...
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auckland play nigeria in the last i think. >> this is the biggest moment in my career, winning in front of 40,000 against you, and the penalty shoot out. and the club world cup. you can't get better than that, you know >>> the n.f.l. put in place a new personal conduct policy, following the league's handling or mishandling of high profile cases of domestic abuse. baltimore ravens ray rice suspended for two games for domestic violence, later suspended indefinitely only for is to be overturned on appeal. adrian peterson from the minnesota vikings was suspended after pleading no contest to child abuse. the league has been accused of being too slow. the n.f.l. thou can do its own investigations those charged will be on paid leave. roger goodell will not be involved in the initial process, he'll play a role when it comes to appeals. >> everyone in the n.f.l. is accountable to tougher rules and better procedures. second, these high standard will be upheld through a rigorous process, one that is clear, formal, consistent and transparent. it include the new process or league investigations. the
auckland play nigeria in the last i think. >> this is the biggest moment in my career, winning in front of 40,000 against you, and the penalty shoot out. and the club world cup. you can't get better than that, you know >>> the n.f.l. put in place a new personal conduct policy, following the league's handling or mishandling of high profile cases of domestic abuse. baltimore ravens ray rice suspended for two games for domestic violence, later suspended indefinitely only for is to...
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kano is nigeria's second largest city. >>> more than 20 peshmerga fighters have been killed, and 20 wounded in fighting with isil in iraq. seven were killed in, and nine in tikrit. in that city, a suicide-bomber ran his vehicle into a gathering of fighters. >>> the kurds say 700 of their fighters have been killed in the conflict against isil since june. that's when isil launched an offensive in northern iraq taking over several cities. the kurdish regional government said that it will help the families of fighters. while isil has been trying to take further control of strategic areas in iraq, the latest town to come under siege is north of baghdad. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: this is the strategic front in the fight against isil. it's the outskirts of balad. a mainly shia city north of baghdad, and near one of iraq's biggest air bases. iraqi federal police fighting with shia militias built these sand barricades here after isil rolled in to northern iraq in june. police here are firing back at isil gunmen in the fields and orchards. u.s. airstrikes have weakened isil's ability to launch the hug
kano is nigeria's second largest city. >>> more than 20 peshmerga fighters have been killed, and 20 wounded in fighting with isil in iraq. seven were killed in, and nine in tikrit. in that city, a suicide-bomber ran his vehicle into a gathering of fighters. >>> the kurds say 700 of their fighters have been killed in the conflict against isil since june. that's when isil launched an offensive in northern iraq taking over several cities. the kurdish regional government said that...
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suicide bombers were something completely new to nigeria and only introduced through the group boko haram, and we have seen systematically over the past few months a rise in female suicide bombers, in what is widely believed to be an attempt by the group to maximize impact and propaganda from the attacks. >>> the u.s. senate report revealing cia torture, revealed that some cia agents violated all human rights. the afghan president demands to know how many afghans were tortured by the cia. the obama administration has ruled out prosecuting the people behind the program. jennifer glasse has more from kabul. >> reporter: the president said that the report that he went through, he says, word by word showed that afghans were among those who were tortured and is calling on the united states to say exactly how many were tortured and afghanistan plans to take this forward in a legal manner, so find justice for these afghans who he says, rights were violated. he will wait for the former president to return here, and then meet with senior officials here in afghanistan and try to decide how to take
suicide bombers were something completely new to nigeria and only introduced through the group boko haram, and we have seen systematically over the past few months a rise in female suicide bombers, in what is widely believed to be an attempt by the group to maximize impact and propaganda from the attacks. >>> the u.s. senate report revealing cia torture, revealed that some cia agents violated all human rights. the afghan president demands to know how many afghans were tortured by the...
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wreckage from mh17 arrived on the shoreline of nigeria. the dutch government will lead the investigation amid calls that the united nations should take over. >> police are stepping up security at places of worship across new york city, after a knife-wielding man burst into a brooklyn synagogue and somebody stabbed a person in the head >>> hundreds marched in berkeley california protesting a disagreements not to in -- decision not to indict a white police officer over the death of an unarmed black man. many protesters blocked a train and highway. reported. >>> you have heard of them "call of duty", "assassin's creed', "grand theft auto" - 59% of americans are regular players. as gaming goes increasingly mainstream, a darker side of the industry is emerging. "america tonight"s adam may reports on the growing cultural conflict that is gamer gate and some images are graphic. >> we are having a war, that is on hold for years. >> breanna is a warrior. a designer in a male world. she created a game. >> i wanted to tell a story where women were th
wreckage from mh17 arrived on the shoreline of nigeria. the dutch government will lead the investigation amid calls that the united nations should take over. >> police are stepping up security at places of worship across new york city, after a knife-wielding man burst into a brooklyn synagogue and somebody stabbed a person in the head >>> hundreds marched in berkeley california protesting a disagreements not to in -- decision not to indict a white police officer over the death of...
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libya somalia congo pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, and also of course nigeria, where the girld were kidnapped earlier-g girls were kit napped and remain kidnapped how do you think it's getting worse. >> the intensity, the brew talts of these countries, that's why this is increasing. the syria conflict for example just not affecting dhirn and lives around, but all around, turkey, iraq, jordan, so the complexity of this conflict, the fact that we are seeing increasingly children deliberately targeted, not that they're collateral damage alone, we're talking about children being deliberately kidnapped. kidnapped on their way to school or from school. >> to become parts of these extremist organizations. there are real long term consequences. it's hard to believe anybody doesn't care about the welfare of children around the world. but even if the united states was looking at this from a selfish standpoint, there could be long term consequences because a whole new generation is being destroyed and being indoctrinated and brain brainwashed into extremism. >> the chances you going back to school are p
libya somalia congo pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, and also of course nigeria, where the girld were kidnapped earlier-g girls were kit napped and remain kidnapped how do you think it's getting worse. >> the intensity, the brew talts of these countries, that's why this is increasing. the syria conflict for example just not affecting dhirn and lives around, but all around, turkey, iraq, jordan, so the complexity of this conflict, the fact that we are seeing increasingly children deliberately...
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this is the third-largest prison break in two months in nigeria. israel is preparing to dissolve the knesset and set the stage for elections next year. the government will face major issues including talks and the potential for progress and issues of concern to the u.s. as well. >> israel needs a government capable of making tough decisions. i hope to receive a broad and new mandate from the people to form a strong and statement government that will be up to the task of leading the jewish states in these tumultuous and fateful times. >> we look forward to working closely with the new government, whatever its composition, whenever it is formed. and we will not involve ourselves in any way in the middle of the choice for the people of israel. >> here to talk about the israeli elections for herets daily paper. we appreciate you joining us. binyamin netanyahu fired finance minister and others, resulting in the fall of the government. why? >> that's a big question. no one nose the answer. people -- no one knows the answer. people say binyamin netanyahu
this is the third-largest prison break in two months in nigeria. israel is preparing to dissolve the knesset and set the stage for elections next year. the government will face major issues including talks and the potential for progress and issues of concern to the u.s. as well. >> israel needs a government capable of making tough decisions. i hope to receive a broad and new mandate from the people to form a strong and statement government that will be up to the task of leading the jewish...
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>> reporter: this young woman was used as a slave by an older woman who brought her to britain from nigeria. she was made to cook and clean for long hours. she slept on the floor, and she was not paid. when she asked why things had to be like this, the older woman threatened to send her back to abusive relatives. >> i don't have friends. i don't have anyone to speak to or, you know, i just felt this is maybe that's just life for me. and she just said to me, oh, well, would you rather be going back to your own coo where he beats you and kills you tan to be here? so i had no voice. i had nobody to talk to. and i just felt, have it. >>> ms. repa misery is difficul stamp out. this woman runs a shelter. she says the criminals are ruthless and those who control profit st prostitutes maybe make big proves. >> if your commodity is a person, that person can make you money and i have known before feels that have been trafficked to this country that can make up to $50,000 in three months. and then they can carry on making you that amount of money. so, it may cost you 800 pounds or $1,200 to bring them
>> reporter: this young woman was used as a slave by an older woman who brought her to britain from nigeria. she was made to cook and clean for long hours. she slept on the floor, and she was not paid. when she asked why things had to be like this, the older woman threatened to send her back to abusive relatives. >> i don't have friends. i don't have anyone to speak to or, you know, i just felt this is maybe that's just life for me. and she just said to me, oh, well, would you...
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. >> reporter: an older woman brought her to britain from nigeria and she was cooking and cleaning and slept on the floor and not paid and when she asked why it had to be like in the old woman threatened to send her back to abusive relatives. >> i don't have friends and no one to speak to. i just feel this is maybe that is just life for me. and she just said to me will you prefer to go back to your on coup who beats you and kill you than to be here. so i had no voice. i had nobody to talk to. and i just felt, well, i just have to go along with the things she says. >> reporter: here in central london police officers and leaders of the catholic church from around the world have come together to discuss the growing problem of 21st century slavery. according to the british government in this country alone there are more than 10,000 victims of illegal trafficking, they include sex slaves and abused domestic workers and labors. british police had successes. this is a raid on suspected russian traffickers but this trade-in human misery is very difficult to stamp out, this former policewoman h
. >> reporter: an older woman brought her to britain from nigeria and she was cooking and cleaning and slept on the floor and not paid and when she asked why it had to be like in the old woman threatened to send her back to abusive relatives. >> i don't have friends and no one to speak to. i just feel this is maybe that is just life for me. and she just said to me will you prefer to go back to your on coup who beats you and kill you than to be here. so i had no voice. i had nobody...
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northeastern nigeria. >>> it is a vast country. let's take a look at one of three states that's currently with a state of emergency that's been since may of last year. the u.n.'s refugee agency says 700,000 people are now internally displaced by the violence and further 140,000 have pled to next door niger and cameroon. 13,000 people. it's estimated have died since boko haram began its violent campaign. the group's tactics have evolved from hit and run to suicide b b bombings, roadside and holding terror in the north. former director of the nigerian state security service joining us live from abuja. tell us a little bit about the sophistication, the growing sophistication, it appears, of boko haram. you can do this without money. so who is funding this organization? >> yeah. it's a problem. the boko haram, >> the people who will are, to prove their potency, they attack. so what does happen, what happens is that calls for extra vig lens on the part of the citizenry. everybody should be concerned and take steps to check boko haram. y
northeastern nigeria. >>> it is a vast country. let's take a look at one of three states that's currently with a state of emergency that's been since may of last year. the u.n.'s refugee agency says 700,000 people are now internally displaced by the violence and further 140,000 have pled to next door niger and cameroon. 13,000 people. it's estimated have died since boko haram began its violent campaign. the group's tactics have evolved from hit and run to suicide b b bombings, roadside...
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another attack in northern nigeria we have a special report on the orphans between boko haram and the government. charging the barricades, the most violent confrontations so far between police and protesters in hong kong. plus saving the glaciers where climate change is threatening the ice. ♪ but we will begin with breaking news because a palestinian woman stabbed an israeli civilian in the occupied west bank and shot by police and we are joined from there now, what information do you have? >> reporter: what we do know is that this woman who is apparently between the age of 25-30 was at the junction in the occupied west bank which is an area that serves several illegal settlements there and according to the israeli police she tried to approach an israeli soldier with the intention of stabbing him, wasn't able to do so so she used her knife to harm a passersby, an israeli civilian who was apparently only likely injured. we understand that the army shot at this woman who is now being treated at a hospital in israel. there were some reports by eyewitnesses there that she was killed but
another attack in northern nigeria we have a special report on the orphans between boko haram and the government. charging the barricades, the most violent confrontations so far between police and protesters in hong kong. plus saving the glaciers where climate change is threatening the ice. ♪ but we will begin with breaking news because a palestinian woman stabbed an israeli civilian in the occupied west bank and shot by police and we are joined from there now, what information do you have?...
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. >> nigerias president is to vowing to hunt down those responsible for the mosque attacks. we have reports from northeastern nigeria. >> there weren't enough emergency workers to deal with so many victims as the specialist hospital seriously injured patients were being treated on any available surface. even on the occur doors outside. the explosions on friday was one of pandemonium. bodies were strewn across the area and witnesses say that the stampede caused more fatalities. many took to the streets in their frustration over what they said was the inability to stop boko haram's violence. many were attending friday prayers, including children, they would have heard their leader giving an address last week. they urged against any threats, reference at boko haram and swipe at the government's handling of the radica radical group's actions. >> the majority of the population is muslim. this seems to be largely a continuation of attacks against traditional leaders in northern nigeria in an attempt to drive a wedge between them and the local population. >> the government in the m
. >> nigerias president is to vowing to hunt down those responsible for the mosque attacks. we have reports from northeastern nigeria. >> there weren't enough emergency workers to deal with so many victims as the specialist hospital seriously injured patients were being treated on any available surface. even on the occur doors outside. the explosions on friday was one of pandemonium. bodies were strewn across the area and witnesses say that the stampede caused more fatalities. many...
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. >> nigeria's president has vowed to bring to justice those responsible for friday's mosque attack. 100 were killed, and many more were injured. >> witnesses say that the scene after the explosions was one of absolute pandemonium. bodies were strewn across the area. people ran in different directions. one witness said that there was a stampede as people tried to escape the scene, and it's believed that that caused more fatalities. angry young men went to the streets to vent their frustration of what they say is the inability of the government to stop boko haram. there weren't enough emergency workers to deal with so many victims. at one hospital seriously injured patients were being treated on any available surface, even in the corridors outside. many of the victims were worsh worshipers attending friday prayers and included children. they the nigerians have been urged to protect themselves from any threats referring to boko haram. boko haram has been sustaining losses in attempts to hold on to seized areas. but reports from the north shows how the group appears intent on sending a
. >> nigeria's president has vowed to bring to justice those responsible for friday's mosque attack. 100 were killed, and many more were injured. >> witnesses say that the scene after the explosions was one of absolute pandemonium. bodies were strewn across the area. people ran in different directions. one witness said that there was a stampede as people tried to escape the scene, and it's believed that that caused more fatalities. angry young men went to the streets to vent their...
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. >> in nigeria, 40 people were killed in an attack on a bus station. five government soldiers were among the dead. no group has claimed responsibility, but the area has been targeted by boko haram in the past. >> nigeria's importantlier president accusing goodluck jonathan of underestimating the threat of boko haram, saying jonathan allowed them to grow. he is urging good luck jonathan not to run for reelection in three months. >> stormy weather impacting a large chunk of the west coast. nicole mitchell is back with more. >> we've had system after system in this region. we've had different watches and warnings up for potential flooding areas. the flow off the coastline was a little farther to the north. you can see oregon and northern portions of california are having the best chances of weather or at least heavy rain. this flow funneling over a ridge, that's why places like minnesota, wisconsin will have moisture. look at how much of the country is very dry, so we really have quiet weather, which is great for a holiday weekend with so many traveling a
. >> in nigeria, 40 people were killed in an attack on a bus station. five government soldiers were among the dead. no group has claimed responsibility, but the area has been targeted by boko haram in the past. >> nigeria's importantlier president accusing goodluck jonathan of underestimating the threat of boko haram, saying jonathan allowed them to grow. he is urging good luck jonathan not to run for reelection in three months. >> stormy weather impacting a large chunk of the...
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a reported bomb play has killed people in nigeria. killing 40 people. in lines linked by the group boca mboko haram. >>> a poke will not cut surprise. >>> the next can president enrico peÑa nieto has laid out a new strategy to tackle the country's dysfunctional justice system public out rage has been building since the disappearance of 4 students two months ago. he's proposal constitutional changes to create new laws against organized crime and corruption. he wants to unify mexico's multi-layered police forces and ordered a special security operation to tackle the violence in the country's southwest. while laying out his strategy he asked all mexicans to band together to stamp out the corruption plaging the country. >> translator: we are clear only through the state of law can we defeat together the challenges of insecure tie, corruption and impunity in the wake of the tragedy, mexico is being newly tested. faced with this, mexicans cannot fall in to pessimism nora ban done our hope for a better future. >> for more lets let to monica who is in he gala
a reported bomb play has killed people in nigeria. killing 40 people. in lines linked by the group boca mboko haram. >>> a poke will not cut surprise. >>> the next can president enrico peÑa nieto has laid out a new strategy to tackle the country's dysfunctional justice system public out rage has been building since the disappearance of 4 students two months ago. he's proposal constitutional changes to create new laws against organized crime and corruption. he wants to unify...